Feuds in the music industry: Can’t we all just get along? It seems that every now and then people start sticking their nose in someone else’s business and we have a good old-fashioned feud on our hands. These feuds are entertaining for the general public, but can also be a little annoying at the same time—especially when there doesn’t seem to be much substance behind the arguments.
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“He said this” and “she said that,” does get a little old after a while. With the continuous growing of social media, one small sentence can go viral and spark a controversy that would have never led to bad blood a decade ago. This is the age we live in, so we better get used to it. A lot of hatred has been resolved over the last few years. Dave Grohl and Courtney Love made up over their Nirvana differences and just recently, Axl Rose and Slash buried the hatchet—which has already sparked countless rumors of Guns N’ Roses reunion rumors. However, there are still some old-school flames that burn on and new fires beginning.
While some feuds are built on merit and some are marketing ploys to sell albums, one thing is constant—we as a people cannot get enough of them. We love the Twitter jabs, the mixtapes that call out the others and the way superstar musicians turn into immature children once their good name has been soiled. Here are the 10 best feuds in the music industry:
10) Taking Back Sunday VS Brand New
For over fifteen years, ‘Taking Back Sunday’ and ‘Brand New’ have been recklessly calling each other out on records and in the media. It all started with a riff between former Taking Back Sunday bassist and current Brand New front man, Jesse Lacey and TBS guitarist John Nolan. Nolan apparently got physically close to Lacey’s girlfriend at the time, which obviously led to some turmoil within the band and Lacey’s departure. Both bands began writing songs with references to the other in not so flattering ways. The two bands briefly made amends and even toured together but recently, things have spun out of control again with current TBS front man Adam Lazzara, taking jabs at Lacey, saying, “He just sucks. He’s not a good person.” This rivalry is confusing and petty but has produced some incredible music to cry alone to while in your room.
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